Look for FSB adjustment in the bios or via jumpers on the board. If you can find it the put it up by 5 or so to start with then increaesing more until you are either at the limit, or your computer wont post. If it doesnt post re-set the bios and try again but increae the v-core a little and myabe the dimm voltage. after doing this loook for multiplier adjustment and increase that but only one step at a time. should be 3x or something.

marche wrote:Look for FSB adjustment in the bios or via jumpers on the board. If you can find it the put it up by 5 or so to start with then increaesing more until you are either at the limit, or your computer wont post. If it doesnt post re-set the bios and try again but increae the v-core a little and myabe the dimm voltage. after doing this loook for multiplier adjustment and increase that but only one step at a time. should be 3x or something.

You'd need to do that if the Multipliers were locked. As its a K6-2, they aren't, so you may as well just change teh multiplier and save yourself the trouble.
If its an aptiva, i very much doubt it'll have FSB adjustment, let alone full control over dimm voltages...

tbh, if you cant find it then i would suggest you leave it either for the lan bring it down and we can look at it for you. but tbh if/when you do overclock it, you won't really notice much speed differnce so it's not really worth the hasstle or effort. you can buy a very cheap barbone system and build it or a full system for very little now days.

i cant bring it down for the lan as it is now the webserver for my brothers (and soon to mine!) websites. and its running windows server and it copes with that fine so i dont need to overslock it anymore, but thanks for all ur help!